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This is not an STD / STI en.wikipedia.org UPDATE: I got rid of this by using Chlorhexidine .5% in ethanol 70%. It is a surface disinfectant used in hospitals. I applied it on the infected area 10 to 15 times per day and it was gone in about 2 weeks. Don’t pick the scabs as it will last longer. Don’t squeeze anything. Also, I stopped all of the antibiotics as they weren’t doing anything. I just used the disinfectant. Rubbing alcohol might do the job as well. Why did I make this video? Because staph infections are really common & I noticed there were no people sharing their experience with it on youtube. Note: this is not a sexually transmitted disease. It is a bacteria that lives on many people’s skin and can become an infection if it gets deep into the skin (such as with the flared up eczema rash I had on my face)
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Question by Mommy to 2 beautiful boys!: Diaper rash, yeast infection and eczema, what cream or lotion is best for the eczema?
my hubby too the baby to the doctor and is going to pick up the prescription but i want to know for myself if aveeno baby or eucerin can be used as an everyday lotion to cure the eczema part?

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Answer by Betsy
Do not skimp on the lotion. WHen our son was dx with moderate eczema we at first tried generics…the allergist suggested we stop that. We now use Lubriderm but Eucerin works great too!! Just make sure it has no dyes or perfumes as this is highly likely to aggravate the already sensitive skin. We also switched bath soaps to Dove sensitive-the green bar and laundry soap to All Free and Clear.

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This is not an STD / STI en.wikipedia.org UPDATE: I got rid of this by using Chlorhexidine .5% in ethanol 70%. It is a surface disinfectant used in hospitals. I applied it on the infected area 10 to 15 times per day and it was gone in about 2 weeks. Don’t pick the scabs as it will last longer. Don’t squeeze anything. Also, I stopped all of the antibiotics as they weren’t doing anything. I just used the disinfectant. Rubbing alcohol might do the job as well. Why did I make this video? Because staph infections are really common & I noticed there were no people sharing their experience with it on youtube. Note: this is not a sexually transmitted disease. It is a bacteria that lives on many people’s skin and can become an infection if it gets deep into the skin (such as with the flared up eczema rash I had on my face)
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Question by ELIZABETH: Can a thrush infection cause an outbreak of dyshidrotic eczema?

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yes.

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